Gia Lai artisans train next generation to preserve ethnic heritage
Gia Lai province in Vietnam is taking active steps to safeguard its intangible cultural heritage through specialized training courses for local artisans.
Gia Lai province in Vietnam is taking active steps to safeguard its intangible cultural heritage through specialized training courses for local artisans.
The Pleiku Museum in Vietnam’s Gia Lai province on 15 November convened a seminar to assess and promote the artistic legacy of painter Xu Man, marking the 100th anniversary of his birth (1925–2025).
(GLO) – For more than two centuries, an ancient banyan tree has spread its wide canopy, providing shade for generations of residents in Ghe village (Ia Dơk commune). More than just a tree, it stands as a sacred symbol, intertwined with the village’s memories, customs, and folk tales.
Gia Lai province on November 15 opened two large-scale art exhibitions, including a major retrospective marking the 100th birth anniversary of renowned Bahnar painter Xu Man.
(GLO) – In Gia Lai province, families are preserving the centuries-old folk art of bài chòi, turning it into a living cultural legacy.